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406.3(D)(3)(c) A non–grounding-type receptacle(s) shall be permitted
to be replaced with a grounding-type receptacle(s)
where supplied through a ground-fault circuit interrupter.
Grounding-type receptacles supplied through the groundfault
circuit interrupter shall be marked “GFCI Protected”
and “No Equipment Ground.” An equipment grounding
conductor shall not be connected between the groundingtype
receptacles.

You can remove an old two wire receptacle and replace it with a grounding type receptacle even if there is no grounding means at that box. But the circuit must be supplied by a GFCI and the receptacle labeled as stated.

for example...could I have a GFCI receptacle at the first device location (instead of a GFCI breaker), and a grounding type receptacle at the next location (all properly identified) and be in accordance with the NEC...In your opinions of course?